Abuse, in the sense of violence, sadism, sexual interference, belittling etc etc might also correlate with subtler forms of abuse eg malnutrition, educational deprivation, that might then lead to poorer life chances, disfunctional adulthood, no self discipline... Turn nasty.
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Rather than abuse as a learned or normalised behaviour, I mean.
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"We request funding to ensure that one half of several pairs of identical twins is sexually abused by their families. "
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Probably multiple factors - environmental normalisation of violent behaviours, short time preference, etc - genetically poor impulse control, IQ, temperament, etc Genetic factors are enhanced by cultural/environmental reinforcement of behaviour patterns
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Also, if propensity to abuse is genetic, then there are TWO possible mechanisms of heritability: nature and nurture. Twin studies || gtfo